'pinot noir' yielded 19 matches.
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- The Steak To Be Remember The smell of Oak Pit burning, the sound of happy patrons, the sight of a roaring fire, and the unmistakable rough atmosphere of the Old West. Tie your horses at the Hitching Post. You will become a believer and get instant gratification from a World...
- Explore Wineries in Canterbury New Zealand If you enjoy wine and happen to be in Canterbury New Zealand, you've discovered a match made in heaven. Though not the largest wine growing region in New Zealand, Canterbury's city of Christchurch now represents the country as its official wi...
- Wine Tasting at Rippon Vineyards Our unplanned afternoon wine tasting at Rippon Vineyard was relaxing, interesting and delicious. We started out for a family hike along the shores of beautiful Lake Wanaka, New Zealand with a picnic and no particular destination. As we passed Rippon...
- The Story of One Wine Peter Cargasacchi announced to the world (through the Wine Spectator's Harvest Blog) that Hitching Post had decided that Sept. 30th was the day to pick his Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir. I, Frank Ostini, decided to join the blog with daily entries follo...
- Wine and chocolate pairings Fine wine and chocolate are two ancient "treasures of the earth." When they are enjoyed together, it is a match made in heaven. Wine and chocolate pairings and the experience of enjoying them together, is the perfect way to introduce readers to our...
- How Wine is Made As I sit here clicking away, sipping at my glass of wine and blithely ignoring the dogs' shredding of yet another toy, I cannot help but believe that most of us already know the icky truth: wine is rotton grape juice. Somewhere in the distant past, s...
- Wine Basics Let's take a look at your tasting notes from the last wine you had... Varietal: Red Body: Liquid Finish: 15 minutes Aromas: Wine Flavors: Grape Ok, we can't turn you into a connoisseur in one lense, but we'll do what we can.
- Hitching Post Pinot Noir Isn't that always how it happens?? Many contribute to a revolution, but the enabler always gets the credit. In this case Hollywood opened up the Central Coast to a world of understanding, a display of good fortune and above all showed people they wer...
- Hitching Post Pinot Noir Santa Maria Valley Blend 06' The River bed in Northern Santa Barbara County used to flow, year round, before the creation of Twitchell Dam which was created as a water supply for the city Santa Barbara. This area is a host for cool climate with one of the longer growing seasons...
- How Is Wine Made? By Sharon Stajda What is wine, and how is it made? What is wine, It depends on who you are asking. "Louis Pasteur", the well known scientist, described wine as "the most healthful, and most hygienic of all beverages." Gourmet, "Benjamin Franklin" sa...
- Types Of White Wines White wine is wonderfully versatile drink for dinner party, celebration or merely enjoying with family. White wines are available in different varieties to suite mood, food and occasion. Some popular white wines are:
- Blue Flame 2007 pinot noir The place to buy interesting wine in my town is at the local Total Wine store. Ours, in Sarasota, is relatively new, but is a leap ahead of the competition (that would be you, Publix, ABC, and Sweetbay). [Sidebar: I note with some quizzicality the r...
- Hitching Post Steak Cooked For You Are you tired of getting promised value from your "grocery's freezer", a product worth spending money on shouldn't give you a stomach ache, or a head ache, or even leave you attacking the cupboards because your dinner did not satisfy. This is common...
- The Perfect Way To Serve Wine If you have ever served wine, then probably you know the detail process of serving. The process is not at all easy and you will require lot of patience in the lengthy process of selecting the wine bottle to serving the wine glasses. But once you acqu...
- How To Create The Best Steak The Best Beef in the world has been argued for the better half of the Twentieth Century. There are three in the running for this lens. Wagyu from Japan- is a Japanese custom where the cows never stand for any reason. They are massaged for hours ever...
- Wine has a Way of Recording Culture Like the birth of an annual child the winemaker must put full intention and justification into his practice. There is a cause, what the earth gives you and the manipulation. The flowering stage is the beginning of the purple color on the wine curve....
- New Zealand Red Wine The first appearance of New Zealand red wine was during colonial times. One of the first people who produced wine in this place was a British oenologist named James Busby who started growing wine in a place called Waitangi. However wine producing did...
- Wine Library TV Wine Library TV is a Wine Video Blog hosted by Gary Vaynerchuk, Director of Operations at the Wine Library. The Video Blog is updated daily and presents a brand new perspective on the world of wine.
- Foodie-Fridays! It's all about mixing great foods, exceptional wine, and great times with family and friends! I have always enjoyed creating and re-creating recipes whenever I have friends and family over. If memory serves me right, I have been doing this since my...
